Institutskolloquien

Termine Referent Thema Moderation
05.08.2010
15.00 Uhr
Bruce Rhoads
Illinois
Linking Flow Structure and Channel Form in Natural and Managed River Systems Abstract Alexander Sukhodolov
01.07.2010
15:00 Uhr
Nikolai Friberg
NERI
Impact of climate change on freshwater ecosystems Abstract Rita Adrian
15.06.20010
13:00 Uhr

Vorstellung und Diskussion der Projektskizzen zum Pakt 2012


27.05.2010
15.00 Uhr
Klaus Schmieder
Hohenheim
Remote Sensing and GIS-Approaches for mapping and assessment of littoral vegetation structures
Sabine Hilt
19.05.2010
15.00 Uhr
Ronald M. Bruch Wisconsin Management of the Recreational Fisheries of the Winnebago System, Wisconsin, USA Abstract Jörn Gessner
29.04.2010
14.00 Uhr
Donald O. Rosenberry, U.S. Geological Survey Quantifying spatial and temporal variability of groundwater-surface water exchange in fluvial settings Gunnar Nützmann
29.04.2010
15.00 Uhr
Jan Karlsson
Umea University
Effects of terrestrial organic matter on lake productivity Abstract Thomas Mehner
25.03.2010
15.00 Uhr
Rüdiger Schulz
Utrecht University
Endocrine Regulation of Sper-matogenesis – The Zebrafish Model
What is spermatogenesis and how do the different germ cell types look like? How can we measure spermato-genesis, and how do steroid hormones regulate spermatogenesis?
Werner Kloas
23.03.2010
15.00 Uhr
Dörthe Tetzlaff
Aberdeen, IGB
Tracing connections in changing catchments – conceptualising the links between catchment hydrology and instream ecology Abstract Gunnar Nützmann
16.03.2010
13:00 Uhr
Edith Durisch-Kaiser
ETH
How does the chemical composition of organic matter promote its burial in lake sediments?
16.03.2010
13:30 Uhr
Susanne Peter
ETH
Effect of environmental heterogeneity and hydrological connectivity on biogeochemical transformations of nutrients and organic matter in a riparian floodplain
16.03.2010
14:00 Uhr
Stuart G E Findlay Millbrook Tidal Wetland Effects on Water Quality - When are Spatial Contingencies important?
24.02.2010
15:00 Uhr
Felix Bärlocher
Mount Allison, Canada
Diversity and Functions of Stream Fungi: the siren song of molecular biology Abstract Hans-Peter Grossart
18.02.2010
15.00 Uhr
Andreas Dittrich, Braunschweig Development and verification of an approach to describe the impact of vegetation on water flow. Abstract Ingo Schnauder
11.2.2010
15.00 Uhr
Gernot Glöckner,
IGB
Challenges in Biodiversity Research Michael
Monaghan
04.02.2010
15.00 Uhr
John Richardson University of British Columbia, Canada Controls on organic matter decomposition in streams and effects on food webs Abstract Liz Perkin
04.02.2010
14.00 Uhr
Jon Sadler University of Birmingham, UK Quantifying artificial urban lighting using high resolution, large extent remotely sensed data: a case study in Birmingham UK Liz Perkin
28.1.2010 REAL-Symposium at Neuglobsow
(whole day)
Metagenome and Transcriptome Approaches Hans-Peter Grossart
21.01.2010
14.00 Uhr
Peter Reichert
EAWAG
Decision Support for Integrative River Management Klement Tockner
21.01.2010
15.00 Uhr
Simone Langhans
EAWAG
A decision-theoretic approach to ecological stream assessment Klement Tockner
07.01.2010
13.00 Uhr
Fran Sheldon
Australian Rivers Institute
Rivers in arid landscapes: floods, droughts and the variability in space and time. Klement Tockner
07.01.2010
14.00 Uhr
Maciej Zalewski
University Lodz
Ecohydrology – paradigm shift from conservation, restoration toward regulation of ecological processes Klement Tockner
07.01.2010
15.00 Uhr
Wolfgang Junk
Plön
Climate change impacts on wetlands Klement Tockner
IGB Institutskolloquien 2009
08.01.2009
15:00
Rudolf Liedl
TU Dresden
Grundwassermodellierung und Unsicherheit ­ Bewertung von Modellansätzen. Abstract Gunnar Nützmann
03.02.2009
15:00
Bernard, P. Boudreau
Halifax
MOTIONS IN A VEILED WORLD: BUBBLES AND ANIMALS IN SEDIMENTS Abstract Jörg Lewandowsk
05.03.2009
15:00 Uhr
M. Leppäranta
Helsinki
The ice cover on small and large lakes: scaling analysis and mathematical modelling Christof Engelhardt
11.03.2009
15:00 Uhr
Martin Kalbe
Plön
Sticklebacks and worms - what we can learn from small fish about host-parasite coevolution Abstract Klaus Knopf
19.03.2009, 15.00 Uhr Fred Jopp, IGB, University of Miami Analyzing the Fish Communities of the Freshwater Everglades Abstract Franz Hölker
26.03.2009
15:00 Uhr
Neo D Martinez
Uni Potsdam
IGB
Computational Explorations of Complex Networks Elucidate Ecological Invasions Rita Adrian
16.04.2009
15.00 Uhr
Vasilis Dakos
Wageningen
Expecting the unexpected: From lake ecology to climate change Abstract Sabine Hilt
30.04.2009
15.00 Uhr
Anna Kuparinen
University of Helsinki
Estimating fisheries ­induced selection: traditional gear selectivity research meets fisheries-induced evolution Abstract Christian Wolter
07.05.2009
15.00 Uhr
Marie-Elodie Perga,
Thonon le Bains, France
Everything you can do with Whitefish when you’re not a fish biologist. Abstract Thomas Mehner
28.05.2009 Vorstellung und Diskussion der Projektskizzen zum Pakt 2011
13.00 - 13.30 Uhr

Gunnar Nützmann, Michael Hupfer

Aquatische Grenzzonen und Vernetzungen

13.30 - 14.00 Uhr Peter Casper Klimagetriebene Veränderungen der Biodiversität von Mikrobiota (TemBi)
14.00 - 14.30 Uhr Franz Hölker, Christian Wolter, Werner Kloas Die dunkle Seite der Nacht
04.06.2009
15.00 Uhr
Eduard Hoehn
EAWAG
Grundwasser- Oberflächenwasser - Interaktion Abstract Hupfer, Nützmann
11.06.2009,
15.00 Uhr
Michael
Monaghan

IGB
Making sense of the genetic soup: biodiversity surveys of insects and bacteria using coalescent-based models of evolution. Rita Adrian
18.06.2009,
15.00 Uhr
Jürgen Kurths
PIK, Potsdam
Synchronisation und komplexe Netzwerke Rita Adrian
25.06.2009
15.00 Uhr
Jari Syväranta
Jyväskylä / Toulouse
Methane in lake food webs? A need to reconsider traditional views of lake energetics? Abstract Thomas Mehner
25.6.2009
16.00 Uhr
ALain Maasri
Marseille
Better understanding for a better use: a Chironomid study case.
Abstract
Xavier-Francios Garcia
02.07.2009
15:00 Uhr

Hans Moser
Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde, Koblenz
"Trocknet der Rhein aus?" - Elemente einer zielführenden Klimafolgenforschung in der Hydrologie. Abstract Gunnar Nützmann
09.07.2009
15:00 Uhr
Tsuneo Tanaka
Marseille

Application of specific affinity of bacteria to understand organic C dynamics in pelagic system
Abstract
Hans-Peter Grossart
15.07.2009
15:00 Uhr
Christian Baumgartner
Orth/Donau
IGB-Seminar:
Wasserbauliche Maßnahmen an der Donau östlich von Wien: Uferrück-bau, Gewässervernetzung, Sohlstabi-lisierung
Klement Tockner
27.08.2009
15:00 Uhr
Ashley Ward
University of Sydney
The social behaviour of fisches: from recognition to organisation Jens Krause
03.09.2009
15.00 Uhr
Roger Jones
Univ. Jyväskylä
Shifting paradigms at the base of lake food webs Abstract Thomas Mehner
09.09.2009

Minisymposium am Centre for Genomics in Biodiversity

Diese Vorträge finden an der Freien Universität, Botanisches Museum, Königin-Luise-Str. 6-8, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem im Blütensaal statt.

10:00 - 10:30 Uhr Michael Kube
Max Planck Institute Berlin
Sequence-based genome research
10:30 - 11:00 Uhr Peter Szovenyi University Durham Generation-specific gene expression and the evolution of the embryophyte sporophyte
11:00 - 11:30 Uhr Tesfaye Wubet
UFZ, Halle
Soil microbial diversity and community structure: the impact of host species and land use gradient
11:30 - 12:00 Uhr Gernot Gloeckner
Fritz-Lipmann-Institute, Jena
Comparative genomics - evolutionary and ecological aspects
13:00 - 13:30 Uhr Kathrin Reichwald
Fritz-Lipmann-Institute, Jena
Genomics, transcriptomics, and QTL studies in the short-lived fish Nothobranchius furzeri - a new model for aging research.
13:30 - 14:00 Uhr Martin Allgaier
Joint Genome Institute, Walnut Creek

Towards understanding the role of microorganisms in natural ecosystems – Implementation of molecular techniques to study bacterial community structure and function

Diese Vorträge finden an der Freien Universität, Botanisches Museum, Königin-Luise-Str. 6-8, 14195 Berlin-Dahlem im Blütensaal statt.
17.09.2009
15.00 Uhr
David B. Arscott
Stroud Water research Center,
Biotic responses to variations in flow along two New Zealand streams Michael
Monaghan
08.10.2009
15.00 Uhr
Thorsten Reusch
Leibniz–Institute for Marine Sciences Kiel
Evolutionary Ecology of host-parasite interactions
Abstract
Thomas Mehner
Vorstellung von Großgeräten im Rahmen IGB-Kolloquium:
15.10.2009
15.00 Uhr
Ilka Lutz/Werner Kloas
Laser dissecting microscope
Jörg Lewandowski
Claudia Wiedner
Hochleistungsmikroskop (Claudia Wiedner)
Jörg Lewandowski
/Lisa Angermann
Distributed temperature sensing
Claudia Dziallas/
Hans-Peter Grossart
Flow Cytometer
Diego Tonolla
Infrarotkamera
Diego Tonolla Unmanned aerial vehicle
05.11.2009
15.00 Uhr
Madhab Chattopadhyay
Hyderabad,
Cold Adaptation of Heterotrophic Bacteria in Aquatic Systems Hans-Peter Grossart
12.11.2009
15.00 Uhr
Mario Schirmer
EAWAG
Flussrevitatalisierung - Auswirkungen auf Grundwasser- / Oberflächen-wasserinteraktionen Abstract Gunnar Nützmann
26.11.2009
15.00 Uhr
Anthony J. Kettle
Oswego
The Decline of the European Eel: Climate Change or Anthropogenic Impact Abstract Thomas Mehner
08.12.2009
15:00 Uhr
Stephen Coleman
Auckland
IGB-Seminar:
SWAT.nz: New Zealand programme of sand waves and turbulence research
Klement Tockner
10.12.2009
15.00 Uhr
Thrond Haugen
Universität Oslo
The role and interplay of density-dependent and density indepent processes in pike (Esox lucius) population biology: tales from long-term mark-recapture data in Windermere Abstract Robert Arlinghaus
IGB Institutskolloquien 2008
04.09.2008
15:00
Kozo Watanabe
Department of Civil Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan
STABLE ISOTOPE AND POPULATION GENETIC STUDIES OF BENTHIC INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES IN THE HIROSE RIVER SYSTEM, JAPAN Michael
Monaghan
09.09.2008
15:00
Graeme Smart
NIWA, New Zealand
WHY NEW ZEALAND HAS BEEN GETTING SO MANY FLOODS AND WHAT CAN BE DONE TO MANAGE THE DAMAGE Alexander
Sukhodolov
17.09.2008
15:00
Kjetill Jakobsen, University of Oslo, The evolutionary dynamics of toxin genes in cyanobacteria Abstract Claudia Wiedner
24.09.2008
16:00
Stefan Peiffer
Lehrstuhl für Hydrologie, Universität Bayreuth
HYDROLOGISCHE KONTROLLE DES STOFFEINTRAGS AUS EINEM NIEDERMOOR Jörg Gelbrecht
16.10.2008
15.00
Andreas Kleeberg,
Georgiy Kirillin
IGB
Vorstellung von Großgeräten
im Kursraum in der Aquarienhalle
Abstract
Norbert Walz
23.10.2008
15.00
Claudia Wiedner
IGB
Biodiversity and Ecology of Cyanobacteria Klement Tockner
27.10.2008
13.00
Scott Larned,
Thibault Datry,
Niwa, New Zealand
CEMAGRAF
Hydrology controls ecological properties and processes in intermittent rivers: conceptual model and evidence Klement Tockner
06.11.2008
15:00
Daniel von Schiller
Centre d’Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB) ; IGB
Influence of land use on stream nu-trient uptake in a Mediterranean catchment Klement Tockner
13.11.2008
15:00

Martin W. Hahn
Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Limnology, Mondsee, Austria

Biogeography and Ecology of Bacteria: What are Appropriate Taxa for Investigations? Abstract Hans-Peter Grossart
17.11.2008
15:00
Richard C. Lathrop
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Eutrophication and its management in the Ya-hara Lakes near Madison, Wisconsin (USA) . Abstract Peter Kasprzack
27.11.2008
15:00
Jan Fleckenstein
Universität Bayreuth, Lehrstuhl für Hydrologie
Simulation of groundwater-surface water exchange – heterogeneity and scale. Abstract Gunnar Nützmann
03.12.2008
15.00
Fabian Herder
Bonn
Adaptation, speciation and gene flow: patterns of radiation in Sulawesi`s sailfin silverside fish. Abstract Jörg Freyhof
04.12.2008
15:00
Alexander Milner
University of Birmingham
Development of new watersheds following glacial recession in coastal Alaska Klement Tockner
11.12.2008
15:00
Jukka Jokela
EAWAG
Why males? Parasite coevolution and maintenance of sexual reproduction Klement Tockner
Ort
Großer Hörsaal
Müggelseedamm 310
12587 Berlin-Friedrichshagen
Berlin, 21.08.2008.

gez. Prof. Dr. Klement Tockner





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